Skypephone
Q: What should I look for in a Skypephone?
A: Manufacturers big and small are trying to capitalize on the global popularity of the Skype.com. But what makes for a good Skypephone? Is it sufficient to imitate the design of a regular phone? The Auzentech VR-Fidelity Skypephone takes a different approach, breaking new ground in communication. Below we describe the leading approaches, ending with the VR-Fidelity Skypephone.
Headset: Headsets, while not real Skypephones, helped Skype users type and talk simultaneously. But the chord tethers you to the computer and makes it difficult to retrieve within just a few feet.
Telephone Imitations: Skypephones that fail to break new ground imitate ordinary telephones. Such Skypephones ignore the needs of someone sitting at a computer—you are required to hold the phone in your hand, when you need them at the keyboard.
Flashphones: Some Skypephones solve a very limited problem. So-called Flash Skypephones put Skype on a USB card and attach earphone and microphone to the card. If you were traveling without a phone or laptop and could only use Internet café computers, this could be useful. If you have another means of communication, there are better approaches.
VR-Fidelity Skypephone: A groundbreaking approach would be hands-free, cordless, portable, universally compatible, and provide great sound. The VR-Fidelity Skypephone meets those needs.
This Skypephone is a high-quality speakerphone, external soundcard, and external speaker wrapped in one. It allows you to nine feet in every direction to wander around while you talk. You can conduct impromptu conference calls with it by gathering everyone around the table. With exceptional echo cancellation, there is no echo or muting problems. You can plug the VR-Fidelity Skypephone into virtually any computer via the USB port, and it does not require installation.
Visit the Auzentech VR-Fidelity Skypephone page for more information.
Category: Skypephone. Date published: Mar 30, 06